oil pressure light flickering - B7100

KevinD

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B7100HST
Mar 8, 2010
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wardsboro, VT
I have a 1983 B7100 HST with about 2600 hours. I recently changed the oil and filter. I used the recommended oil (10w30) and a Kubota filter. The last time I used my tractor to cut the lawn and after about an hour of use I noticed the oil pressure light started to flicker with the RPMs around 1500-2000. The light does not stay on but flickers on/off. The tractor is running fine otherwise. I drained the fresh oil and did not see any metal particles. My next step is to try changing the filter based on what was said in another post and from there test oil pressure with a mechanical gauge. Any other ideas? Thanks
 

Kytim

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B6000DT, B7100DT,Snowplow, RM360, Scoop, Cultivator, Carryall,Disk, plow
Aug 14, 2009
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Western Ky
try changing the electrical sending unit that bolts to the block. they have known to fail, around $15. would also recommend testing with a mechanical gauge while you have the sender out. if you cannot find a metric adapter for the mechan fitting use the SAE wrapped with 2-3-wraps of PTFE tape. make sure to clean all traces of the tape out when replacing the sender. it WILL interfere with the electrical connection.
 

HickoryNut

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BX25DLB/PForks,Front Blade,3PH,and 3Pt STUFF, BXPanded UA, Piranha, BH Dolly,Rip
Apr 15, 2011
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NE Georgia
try changing the electrical sending unit that bolts to the block. they have known to fail, around $15. would also recommend testing with a mechanical gauge while you have the sender out. if you cannot find a metric adapter for the mechan fitting use the SAE wrapped with 2-3-wraps of PTFE tape. make sure to clean all traces of the tape out when replacing the sender. it WILL interfere with the electrical connection.
DITTO! Just went through this. Good Call KYTIM!
 

Kytim

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Equipment
B6000DT, B7100DT,Snowplow, RM360, Scoop, Cultivator, Carryall,Disk, plow
Aug 14, 2009
848
12
0
Western Ky
Thanks hickory, but I forgot a critical piece of info. only place the temp mach adapter threaded in enough to seal. 1.5 turns should do it at most and report back your findings as it may help others in our small community.

Good Luck,